Consumer Credit Regulation - Recent & Proposed Changes
Introduction
Consumer credit law is notoriously complex, rooted in the long-standing Consumer Credit Act 1974.
Since the introduction of the Consumer Duty, the regulatory landscape has been shifting rapidly, creating new challenges and opportunities.
Whether you are navigating disputes, preparing for litigation, or staying ahead of regulatory updates, understanding these developments is essential. This short webinar offers a clear overview of current consumer credit issues and explores how upcoming FCA consultations may reshape the field.
The webinar will provide valuable insights into today’s consumer credit environment—and help you to prepare for the fast-paced changes ahead.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- A recap on the current definition of consumer credit
- What is consumer hire?
- Regulated mortgage contracts and the regulatory potholes
- Brief update on the Consumer Duty
- How does Johnson, Hopcraft and Wrench affect matters?
- The consultation on consumer credit
- Growth impediments v consumer safeguards
This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Friday 12th December 2025
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